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University of New Hampshire at Manchester delivers psychology training at $13,302 net cost while graduates earn $32,711 annually, creating the state's strongest value equation for psychology students. The $21,442 gap between cost and earnings reflects smart positioning in a state where healthcare systems like Dartmouth-Hitchcock and mental health organizations actively recruit psychology graduates. New Hampshire's tax-free income structure means psychology professionals keep more take-home pay compared to neighboring states. At the opposite end, Saint Anselm College charges $34,744 but produces the highest-earning psychology graduates at $38,649 annually. Between these extremes, 12 programs offer varying cost-to-outcome ratios in a compact state market.
12
Programs
$13,302 – $34,744
Net Price Range
$32,595
Avg. Program Earnings
56.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

12 Psychology, General Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $13,302 $32,711 $15,820 65.1% 85.3%
2 $14,106 $32,711 $7,812 14.3%
3 $19,685 $32,772 $14,558 47.4% 97.6%
4 $19,164 $30,196 $14,710 58.4% 89.5%
5 $23,261 $32,711 $19,112 76.4% 87.0%
6 $25,857 $32,391 $18,400 61.6% 78.0%
7 $28,619 $35,600 $65,739 96.0% 6.4%
8 $27,692 $33,138 $37,791 58.7% 84.5%
9 $34,744 $38,649 $46,810 83.2% 82.3%
10 $30,299 $31,314 $41,578 31.1% 99.9%
11 $33,742 $33,171 $16,450 44.9% 96.4%
12 $26,906 $25,774 $44,963 46.1% 92.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes UNH Manchester such a strong value for psychology students?

UNH Manchester combines the lowest net cost at $13,302 with solid graduate earnings of $32,711, creating a 2.5-to-1 earnings-to-cost ratio. The 65.10% graduation rate exceeds the state average for psychology programs, while 85.28% acceptance rate provides accessible entry.

How do private college psychology programs compare financially?

Private programs range from $25,857 at Colby-Sawyer to $34,744 at Saint Anselm College. Saint Anselm graduates earn $38,649 annually, the state's highest for psychology majors, while Franklin Pierce graduates earn just $25,774 despite $26,906 in costs.

Is Dartmouth's psychology program worth the premium cost?

Dartmouth charges $28,619 net cost and graduates earn $35,600 with a 96% graduation rate. The 6.38% acceptance rate makes admission extremely competitive, but the combination of moderate cost and strong outcomes appeals to qualified candidates.

Does New Hampshire's job market favor psychology graduates?

New Hampshire's healthcare sector and absence of state income tax create favorable conditions for psychology careers. Graduate earnings range from $25,774 to $38,649, with most programs producing graduates earning over $30,000 annually in a tax-friendly environment.

Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.